Om Paris in Peril
Set in the tumultuous Paris Commune of the mid-19th century, Henry Vizetelly's Paris in Peril is a riveting account of the city's political upheavals and the struggles of everyday citizens to survive amidst the chaos. Blending firsthand observation with expert analysis, Vizetelly creates a vivid portrait of a society on the brink of collapse. Perfect for history buffs and francophiles alike.
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